PRINT/NON-DIGITAL "READING SUPER POWERS" SHARING OPTIONS
Keep a journal of all the places you have read about, imagined in your mind as characters took you on adventures, or are interested in knowing more about from the news.
Keep a reader’s notebook with all your reflections and reactions to your daily summer reading.
Write a book of poetry that reflects the topics of study and/or stories read this summer.
Create a pamphlet about an important topic from your reading that could be shared with the community. You will need to write to specific audience and have a specific purpose in mind (e.g., to persuade or inform).
Write a new story that incorporates a favorite character in a new setting or a sequel to a favorite story.
Create a graphic novel or cartoon to tell a new story or present ideas about a subject matter you read about.
Write a letter to the newspaper expressing your opinion or a call for action about topic you have read about (news, media, trusted websites, in the library).
Write a book review arguing why everyone should read this book.
PRINT/NON-DIGITAL "READING SUPER POWERS" SHARING OPTIONS